Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] what [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I only realised what the problem was when I went to Kenya straight after Twin Cities .
2 Shy and modest , Pauline Ashley says only : ‘ I just do what a wife has to .
3 I just wondered what the Queen would say , let alone the duchess 's husband . ’
4 Yes , erm very , very quickly , erm I notice that the swimming pool and river bathing visits had more than doubled , I just wondered what the cause of that was , and whether in fact it was mainly related to the swimming pools or to the river bathing bit erm places , and the second one is , regarding the noise , I notice that it has shot up , the number of visits to seven twenty one , but in fact , the prosecution 's only gone up to one , and I wondered if Mr Fenn could tell us whether in fact because of the higher profile that had been given to this erm activity , due to its possible cut , whether in fact more people are aware of it and there were more
5 I just think what a load of rubbish .
6 I just wonder what the security was like at the base from which that plane took off in the States . ’
7 I I I just wonder what the opposition would think if you decided that the criteria approach alone was not acceptable and you equally decided you had n't enough information to specify a location , where would that leave you ?
8 What I would say is I just wonder what the point of it is ed on the principal of of why fix something if if it ai n't broke , would n't it be better to perhaps spend officer 's time elsewhere rather than fashion designs of three colour printing on new leaflets ?
9 I do n't suppose I even knew what a pirate was , but I remember it vividly .
10 Education ha ooh I never know what the address of the stupid place is !
11 I never twigged what the gold rush was .
12 That 's just an estimate — nobody really knows what the figure is because nobody bothers to calculate it .
13 And , and so what we 've got to do is organise ourselves so that we spend more of our time , ensure , actually doing the things which actually do what the business does .
14 ‘ But me old man says 'e never knows what the time is . ’
15 You only see what the movement needs .
16 It was too late not to finish the sentence and she already knew what the sentence meant anyway … ‘ not long for this world — on his way out — dying ’ … words which were impossible to say .
17 Jews in another , and then the blacks , and you just think what a shame , if they all mix and you feel like , when I was in erm , working in North London , you had the Turkish and the Jewish people
18 The only person who ever explained what the operation was for was the nurse at the hospital , or I would never have known .
19 Have you ever wondered what the heck Transportation Division get up to ?
20 4 Can you now say what the boy 's weight is ?
21 The adjudication system places the position of an unfinished game before a moderately strong player ( usually about 2200 ) , who then decides what the result ought to be .
22 You know if you run into Brando he 's gon na play mental chess with you , but if you run into Sinatra you never know what the game is .
23 *the decider — who actually determines what the outcome of the purchase motivation will be .
24 And the other one just specifies what the path is , does n't it ?
25 No one ever explained what the danger zone was , or that people living outside the no-go area might still be in danger of contamination .
26 So if you sort of see something then say what the hell 's that all about , er , I 'll try and talk you through it , and take away any fears that there may be .
27 It is only once the problem is well under way or even completed that one fully knows what the notation is required to do .
28 He said : ‘ One never knows what the tribunal would have done .
29 One never knows what the tribunal would have done .
30 One never knows what the future will bring . ’
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